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Episode #134: Earth in Upheaval - Part 2

Brothers of the Serpent

Brothers of the Serpent

Society & Culture, History, Philosophy

4.8668 Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2020

⏱️ 158 minutes

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Summary

We continue our deep dive into Velikovski's excellent book, Earth in Upheaval, first backtracking a bit from the last episode to go over the "beginnings of Uniformitarianism", the early study of mass ice movements in places around the globe, and some of Charles Darwin's observations of the evidence for the catastrophic extinction of species. Then we move forward in the book to look at more instances of enormous amounts of plant and animal remains that are found broken, shattered, and crammed into caves and crevices around the world, where they are found fossilized today.

Also, in the second segment of the show, we interview Marc Young, an archaeology student from Australia who has been helping George Howard assemble a bibliography on the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis on the Cosmic Tusk website. We talk to him briefly about how he became interested in archaeology and how he got involved with George.
We then spend a lot of time talking with him about his work in Northern Mongolia, where his University has been doing some archaeological work on ancient cultures, and how Marc began to recognize the geological signs of catastrophic events that must have taken place in the relatively recent past. He then takes us on a fascinating Google Earth tour of the area, showing the path of meltwater and the signs it has written into the landscape.

Anyone interested can follow his placemarks by clicking here and opening the file in Google Earth or Google Maps.

Enjoy!


Transcript

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0:00.0

Earth and upheaval.

0:08.2

You are listening to Brothers of the Serpent Podcast.

0:19.6

And welcome back.

0:21.2

Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, angels and demons and monsters and serpents to Brothers

0:25.2

of the Serpent Podcast.

0:26.7

Coming to you totally not live again from the 10 by 10 by 10 tangent cube of science.

0:31.2

Nesselamucks the dusty bones of an ancient seabed high atop the Edwards Plateau.

0:34.7

Preparing the smokes for the show.

0:36.8

The watcher is with us, but his audio is awful,

0:40.4

so he's not going to come on and say what's up,

0:42.0

maybe until later when he gets a better headset.

0:44.4

And he's actually on the job right now in space,

0:47.5

deep beneath his secret space station and secret outer space somewhere,

0:50.5

making sure that no one dies, all five of them up there in space.

0:55.8

That's right.

0:56.7

Yeah.

0:58.1

All right.

0:58.8

Let's go ahead and get right into space weather news from spaceweather.com.

1:05.5

Minor solar windstream, an equatorial hole in the sun's atmosphere is facing Earth,

1:14.6

and it is spewing a minor stream of solar wind in our direction. The estimated time of arrival is February 15th through 16th.

1:17.6

The gaseous material is not expected to cause a geomagnetic storm.

1:21.6

Nevertheless, Arctic Skywatchers can expect an uptick in polar auroras. Also, surfing the jet stream reduces aviation

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